Spring is in the air, and Miroverse is blooming with fresh templates from the community. In March 2026, we published up to 170 new templates. Creators shared everything from community journey maps and career pathing toolkits to ICP interview guides and AI-powered workflows — the perfect mix of reflection, planning, and experimentation for a new season.
Below, you’ll find the top templates and creators from March 2026 — plus an AI workflow spotlight and our favorite social post of the month. For even more inspiration, explore our growing AI-Accelerated template collection.
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Kathrin Schrebe | Most Published Miroverse Creator 🚀
In March, Kathrin Schrebe led the way as our Most Published Miroverse Creator, sharing 11 new templates with the community.
Kathrin is an Innovation Consultant & Startup Coach and Innovation Manager at InnCubator, where she bridges the gap between creative sparks and market-ready solutions and guides teams through structured ideation and prototyping to turn abstract thoughts into tangible business ideas.
If you’re looking to expand your own toolkit, make sure to browse Kathrin’s Miroverse profile and save your favorites for your next project.

Pedro Hernandes | Most Copied Miroverse Template 🚀
This month’s Most Copied Miroverse Template goes to Pedro Hernandes for the Community Member Journey Mapping template, which was copied 58 times in March alone. Pedro is the Founder at HBFS, where he helps founders, creators, and teams build stronger communities and better member experiences, with a special focus on onboarding, member journeys, engagement, and collaborative workshops.
The template gives you a clear, visual way to map how members discover, join, and stay engaged with your community so you can quickly spot gaps and opportunities to improve their experience.
Keep up the great work, Pedro!

Sneha and Naimeesha | Most Liked Miroverse Template 🚀
The Most-Liked Miroverse Template in March was the Career Pathing Toolkit by Sneha and Naimeesha. The template uses Miro Flows to clarify career growth by turning aspirations into concrete next steps. It uses your context to build personalized artifacts, including an ATS-optimized resume, LinkedIn glow-up recommendations, networking plan, and more.
Thank you, Sneha and Naimeesha, for sharing this powerful template — your work is helping so many people design more intentional, fulfilling careers.

Leah Tharin | Most Viewed Miroverse Template 🚀
With 836 views in March, Leah Tharin’s Interview Guide for ICPs takes the top spot as our Most Viewed Miroverse Template.
Leah is a leading Product-led Growth Advisor for scaling B2B companies and a former Interim CPGO of GotPhoto (EQT), having led products with over 50 million monthly active users. She’s also a program creator, lecturer, executive coach, and portfolio growth advisor, sharing her experiences through her blog, podcast, and guides. In this Miroverse template, she also showcases how to layer Miro Flows into an ICP interview process, helping teams automate prep and follow-up while staying close to real customer signals.
Leah, thank you so much for bringing your expertise into Miroverse and accelerating it with Miro Flows!

Oren Greenberg | Feature AI Workflow 🚀
For our Feature AI Workflow this month, we’re spotlighting Oren Greenberg’s Miro Flow Signals template.
The template shows how to combine Miro’s visual workspace with Miro Flows to orchestrate work across your funnel or operations. Think of it as a central control board where AI helps you triage inputs, trigger actions, and keep everyone aligned on what’s happening next without getting lost in scattered tools or manual updates. As a GTM Engineering Advisor working with B2B teams, Oren uses Miro Flows here to connect strategy, signals, and execution so go-to-market motions stay both automated and human-centered.
Oren, we’re excited to see what workflows you share with the community next!

Heikki Ervast | Social Post of the Month
Our Social Post of the Month goes to Heikki Ervast, who shared a standout LinkedIn post highlighting how to use Miro to design and run AI-powered dialogues and workflows.
In the post, Heikki builds on the Conflict Tool template, a board designed to help teams navigate emotionally charged situations by surfacing thoughts, emotions, and assumptions before coming together in dialogue.
Heikki’s post is a great example of how to:
- Turn a working Miro board into showcasing your AI-literacy,
- Show the real-world impact of AI workflows,
- Inspire others to experiment with Miro Flows in their own practice.
Take a look at the post for inspiration on how you might document and share your own AI use cases: Heikki’s LinkedIn post.

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